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with us this morning we have the executive editor of random house, jon meacham. and msnbc political analyst, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> good morning. >> good to have you with us. and joining us from cnbc headquarters in new jersey, the cutest thing in the world. >> we've missed him. >> he's adorable. >> i've missed you guys. >> co-host of cnbc's "squawk box" andrew ross sorkin. >> i missed you guys, i really did. >> he's hard to book now that he hosts his own show. >> can't even call him. he's a diva. he's got -- you wouldn't believe his expense account over there, things he requires, room temperature water. >> oh, my god. >> he's like madonna. >> the whole green room set up with the green m&ms, it's very special. >> what i'm wondering is how you're surviving on this schedule with twins. >> we can talk about that off air. but it's working out okay so far. >> i feel your pain. i feel your pain. we're going to talk about the overall economy moving forward, especially with all the events of the past week with the failure of the super committee
with us this morning we have the executive editor of random house, jon meacham. and msnbc political analyst, former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> good morning. >> good to have you with us. and joining us from cnbc headquarters in new jersey, the cutest thing in the world. >> we've missed him. >> he's adorable. >> i've missed you guys. >> co-host of cnbc's "squawk box" andrew ross sorkin. >> i missed you guys, i really did. >>...
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>> jon meacham? >> well, jon meacham is a hard-working american, though he doesn't get paid $60,000 a speech like celebrities like newt gingrich. >> if you can arrange a freddie mac contract for me. >> we'll see what we can do. >> but talk a little bit about where you all see the american jobs act. a lot of us responded so well to the president's speech to congress. and it's gone through the legislative sausage making and unmaking progress. how does it look from where you all sit? >> we're very frustrated, just the way the american people are. time and time again, the republicans in congress have refused to support the american jobs act. as i said a little earlier, it would create jobs right away and our economy certainly needs that jolt. our unemployment rate as high as it is and families sitting around the kitchen table every day trying to figure out how to make ends meet, this is an act that would've delivered on behalf of the american people. as the president has traveled around the country, he's
>> jon meacham? >> well, jon meacham is a hard-working american, though he doesn't get paid $60,000 a speech like celebrities like newt gingrich. >> if you can arrange a freddie mac contract for me. >> we'll see what we can do. >> but talk a little bit about where you all see the american jobs act. a lot of us responded so well to the president's speech to congress. and it's gone through the legislative sausage making and unmaking progress. how does it look from...
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jon huntsman. said what is happening now could not have been written out better by jon huntsman if he had tried to have this sort of grouping up. you have ron paul rising, you have newt gingrich rising, you have mitt romney staying around 20%. this is a war of attrition that allows jon huntsman to get his feet, to get a good result in new hampshire, and survive through south carolina and florida. >> well, yeah. the longer and it's every day now, it's a sustained conflict between gingrich and romney. the longer that occurs, huntsman's chances, ron paul's chances would improve in a tightened field like that. and in the former speaker's case, i think he's the story. he's the big story in that party. and it's clearly not a case of familiarity breeds contempt, but breeds unease among even the most rabid of caucus goers or primary voters. just unease. >> i've got to say this, harold, and we're going to be going to a national nbc news "wall street journal" poll in a minute that shows real divisions in the
jon huntsman. said what is happening now could not have been written out better by jon huntsman if he had tried to have this sort of grouping up. you have ron paul rising, you have newt gingrich rising, you have mitt romney staying around 20%. this is a war of attrition that allows jon huntsman to get his feet, to get a good result in new hampshire, and survive through south carolina and florida. >> well, yeah. the longer and it's every day now, it's a sustained conflict between gingrich...
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, we all like jon huntsman. think he'd probably make a pretty good president. we'll have him on the show tomorrow but had's had now three, four months to introduce himself to the american public, to introduce himself to republican voters and we haven't seen him bounce up out of syncle digits. what could change between now and iowa, between now and new hampshire, for jon huntsman? >> i think mika's point is right, and i think that's his best hope, is that people see -- clearly people want a clear choice betweenç romney and someone else. to see whether they want to actually nominate governor romney. and right now the stage is full of people who represent niche constituencies, if you will. like freddie mac. and the pizza lobbyists and so forth. so you have the "star wars" bar scene issue. and what we've seen again and again in this cycle -- which is different from previous cycles -- is these momentary rises. everybody gets a chance to be choice b to romney. and huntsman's chance hasn't come yet. perhaps because h
, we all like jon huntsman. think he'd probably make a pretty good president. we'll have him on the show tomorrow but had's had now three, four months to introduce himself to the american public, to introduce himself to republican voters and we haven't seen him bounce up out of syncle digits. what could change between now and iowa, between now and new hampshire, for jon huntsman? >> i think mika's point is right, and i think that's his best hope, is that people see -- clearly people want...
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let's say jon huntsman keeps it close. or for some reason romney loses new hampshire, he stumbles into south carolina and there's a real problem. they've got to win one of those two states. >> i think he probably does have to win one of those two. the thing about newt gingrich is right now, it's a bit of a paradigm. he's most likely to get one-on-one with romney, but he's the least likely to be able to beat him. i don't think there's a single state including iowa today that he can actually win in an effect -- that would be a two-person race. he's got too big of a ceiling. if you look at everybody in this race, including herman cain and jon huntsman, rick perry, everyone has had opposition research dumped on them through the debates. nobody's laid a glove on gingrich. there's so much you can do on newt gingrich, personal, professional, flip-flops, once that starts and romney's team will be very effective, it's run by a former opposition researcher, once that starts, i don't think he can get above 20%, 25%, maybe 30% in any
let's say jon huntsman keeps it close. or for some reason romney loses new hampshire, he stumbles into south carolina and there's a real problem. they've got to win one of those two states. >> i think he probably does have to win one of those two. the thing about newt gingrich is right now, it's a bit of a paradigm. he's most likely to get one-on-one with romney, but he's the least likely to be able to beat him. i don't think there's a single state including iowa today that he can...
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>> jon meacham? >> gene, do you think if in may of '07, we would have been having this conversation, we would have been i think saying a lot of the same things about really both parties, being in unsettled fields, hillary clinton being the front runner. obama, i'm not sure where he was in the polls at that point and john mccain was having a hard time getting arrested still at this point. >> yeah. >> based on how many of these things you've watched, when do you hi it begins to settle down, which it always does? >> probably this fall. i think it starts to settle down. but remember, the democratic field, we kind of knew the shape of it by now. obama announced in february of 2007 and fairly quickly, we kind of identified hillary clinton and then obama and edwards as the contenders. we didn't know who was going to win, but we knew who the major candidates were. i think you're right that the republican field was pretty messy at that point. it just seems messier to me now, because we have what looked to me
>> jon meacham? >> gene, do you think if in may of '07, we would have been having this conversation, we would have been i think saying a lot of the same things about really both parties, being in unsettled fields, hillary clinton being the front runner. obama, i'm not sure where he was in the polls at that point and john mccain was having a hard time getting arrested still at this point. >> yeah. >> based on how many of these things you've watched, when do you hi it...
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jon huntsman. i mean, john, which candidate was cited by pew center for running the best managed state, held by "forbes" magazine as being the most fiscally fit and for jobs creation. >> i think that might be jon huntsman. >> mika, the bigger point here is when it comes to throwing this rhino title around this year, there is very little to do with the right. it has everything to do with are you like newt gingrich, willing to call the secretary of hss joseph stalin? are you like glenn beck going to pump up your cred by calling the president of the united states a racist? are you like newt gingrich going to say that democrats are run by the -- what was it, the secular socialist machine? newt gingrich said the democratic world view posed a greater risk to american democracy than nazism posed to the world. if you say that then you can support socialist positions because somehow your cred is okay. >> no. i think it's really -- >> facts be damned. it's twisted. >> it's self-destructive and why obama will
jon huntsman. i mean, john, which candidate was cited by pew center for running the best managed state, held by "forbes" magazine as being the most fiscally fit and for jobs creation. >> i think that might be jon huntsman. >> mika, the bigger point here is when it comes to throwing this rhino title around this year, there is very little to do with the right. it has everything to do with are you like newt gingrich, willing to call the secretary of hss joseph stalin? are you...
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>>ç you get rand, ron, and jon. those are the -- >> a very good point when he said that debt was our biggest national security issue, and that's going to have the resonance. >> did you see the applaud? >> that's a great point. that's our biggest problem, and when jon huntsman talks about nation building at home rather than abroad. what is he talking about? he's talking about 10,000 to 15,000 -- >> this is "morning joe," we do substance. >> i know, but we're not going to talk about the fact that the neo con movement is dying for the next three hours. >> not in that room last night. not in that room. >> how long do you, not mitt romney, how long do you believe we ought to be in afghanistan? >> through the time line the commanders have recommended which is through 2014, which barack obama -- >> and then we withdraw at that point? >> you cannot say at this point -- >> no, not a cut and run. >> but you would have to keep something -- >> seriously, 30 years later, i'm not cutting and running from this place. >> we'll only
>>ç you get rand, ron, and jon. those are the -- >> a very good point when he said that debt was our biggest national security issue, and that's going to have the resonance. >> did you see the applaud? >> that's a great point. that's our biggest problem, and when jon huntsman talks about nation building at home rather than abroad. what is he talking about? he's talking about 10,000 to 15,000 -- >> this is "morning joe," we do substance. >> i know,...
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jon huntsman jumping into double digits. and seems to be taking off. >> what happened eight years ago, the man we saw making a very hawkish statement walked away with new hampshire. and new hampshire -- remember, the person who won iowa often never wins new hampshire vice versa, and new hampshire is a more representative bell weather because the independents are involved than iowa. it's not like a caucus, the caucus is geared toward passionate activists. and elections aren't decided by passionate activists, nominations can be. that's why new hampshire is an interesting example. >> and it really did. and john mccain revived his campaign, and it may happen again this year. i will say >> well, the editors suggest taking a second look at jon huntsman and rick santorum, two candidates polling in the single digits nationwide. here's part of what the national review had to say. seems winnable next year and with it the majority of both houses of congress. so much of this conservative consensus could become law. . . a conservative ma
jon huntsman jumping into double digits. and seems to be taking off. >> what happened eight years ago, the man we saw making a very hawkish statement walked away with new hampshire. and new hampshire -- remember, the person who won iowa often never wins new hampshire vice versa, and new hampshire is a more representative bell weather because the independents are involved than iowa. it's not like a caucus, the caucus is geared toward passionate activists. and elections aren't decided by...
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interesting, jon meacham. we e-mailed back and forth last night, i sent you a column that one of the policy leaders in george w. bush's administration, an evangelical christian, a great thinker. interesting take from pete. he said the standard is religious belief should trump competence when it comes to selecting a president. this view is, of course, at odds with those of martin luther who once famously said he'd prefer to be ruled by a competent turk over an incompetent christian. and as we go on, he also wrote this. in his letter to newport, rhode island, president washington wrote these beautiful words. may the children of abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoy the good will of other inhabitants while everyone shall sit safely under his own vine and fig tree. and there shall be none to make him afraid. george washington wrote was a better general and president and a better theologian. >> earlier in that letter, washington wrote the point of the united states government is to give persecu
interesting, jon meacham. we e-mailed back and forth last night, i sent you a column that one of the policy leaders in george w. bush's administration, an evangelical christian, a great thinker. interesting take from pete. he said the standard is religious belief should trump competence when it comes to selecting a president. this view is, of course, at odds with those of martin luther who once famously said he'd prefer to be ruled by a competent turk over an incompetent christian. and as we go...
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. >> this is why -- >> i like jon huntsman. >> i like jon huntsman. i need more of that. >> exactly. >> that we just saw. bring it on. good morning, everybody. it's tuesday, october 11th. welcome to "morning joe." with us onset we have the columnist for the "new york times" and president of the council on foreign relations richard hoss. in washington, washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. good to have you with us. i love jon huntsman. >> you can say it again. i love that. that's the side of him the guy should show. >> you call someone who acts like a moron a moron. and you say it. you just go there. >> there is no doubt about it. you look at the flurry of polls that are coming out today that we're going to be showing today and it just illustrates that this type of politics does not work. i've said it time and time again and offended michele bachmann supporters and sarah palin supporters. >> right. >> and glenn beck viewers, but the fact of the matter is, at the end of the day, rick perry's type of politics doesn't go national. richa
. >> this is why -- >> i like jon huntsman. >> i like jon huntsman. i need more of that. >> exactly. >> that we just saw. bring it on. good morning, everybody. it's tuesday, october 11th. welcome to "morning joe." with us onset we have the columnist for the "new york times" and president of the council on foreign relations richard hoss. in washington, washington anchor for bbc world news america, katty kay. good to have you with us. i love jon...
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we haven't talked about jon huntsman this morning. talked about the candidates that went up and down. huntsman sitting there at 7%, 8%, 9% in new hampshire polls. he's starting to go up on tv in a big way with the super packs. the business i'm hearing on the ground regarding his town hall meetings positive. he's knocking on doors, he's doing all the things that traditionally help you win in new hampshire. when i bring this up, people laugh say you're out of your mind. i actually -- i'm actually certain that unless something big comes out that huntsman's going to do well in new hampshire, probably finish second, probably finish in the 20s. what do you -- what do you get when you're up there? >> well, i'm going later today, i'll know more tomorrow than i know now. there are three things i think he needs to breakthrough. he needs a television ad to breakthrough. the first ad i don't have the sense broke through. the second thing he needs is a message that breaks through on the economy. and then he needs a performance that breaks through,
we haven't talked about jon huntsman this morning. talked about the candidates that went up and down. huntsman sitting there at 7%, 8%, 9% in new hampshire polls. he's starting to go up on tv in a big way with the super packs. the business i'm hearing on the ground regarding his town hall meetings positive. he's knocking on doors, he's doing all the things that traditionally help you win in new hampshire. when i bring this up, people laugh say you're out of your mind. i actually -- i'm actually...
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it could be jon huntsman. willie, there are many opportunities, because in a recent new hampshire poll, and this is all about new hampshire, right now. >> huntsman is not even on this. >> no he's not on this. that's national. you look at new hampshire. he is putting all his chips down in new hampshire. 75% of the voters in new hampshire, willie, say they are undecided. >> right. >> who are those independents going to vote for? >> we're talking about a guy who for four months now has been polling at 2%. he's had chance after chance after chance. >> right. >> wait a minute. are you going to blame that on him or are you going to blame it on the side show that this party has put forward? >> well, ultimately -- >> it's three or four side shows. >> ultimately you have to blame him because he hasn't been able to grab the imagination of anyone. >> oh, well okay. it seems people are obsessed with pizza. >> they are obsessed with pizza. >> and 9-9-9 and stupidity. >> i'm hungry. gene, can we go out and get a pizza? >> y
it could be jon huntsman. willie, there are many opportunities, because in a recent new hampshire poll, and this is all about new hampshire, right now. >> huntsman is not even on this. >> no he's not on this. that's national. you look at new hampshire. he is putting all his chips down in new hampshire. 75% of the voters in new hampshire, willie, say they are undecided. >> right. >> who are those independents going to vote for? >> we're talking about a guy who for...
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what did you learn, jon meacham? >> i learned that willie geist has a keen sense of debate etiquette. >> oh, really? >> and signing up -- it looks to me like the bachmann bandwagon. >> oh, really? you should have seen the face he just made. >> i was happy to wake up this morning to know that herman cain prefers deep dish over thin crust pizza. >> i'm seconding what you
what did you learn, jon meacham? >> i learned that willie geist has a keen sense of debate etiquette. >> oh, really? >> and signing up -- it looks to me like the bachmann bandwagon. >> oh, really? you should have seen the face he just made. >> i was happy to wake up this morning to know that herman cain prefers deep dish over thin crust pizza. >> i'm seconding what you
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jon huntsman's super pac ad. now up in new hampshire. while he is lagging in the polls, he is the favorite of many to make a late charge in new hampshire and be the conservative challenger to mitt romney. last month "the wall street journal" declared his economic plan better than anything in the gop presidential field. and here is what part of that article says. the heart of the plan lowers all tax rates on individuals and businesses. mr. huntsman would create three personal income tax rates -- 8%, 14%, and 23%, and pay for this in a revenue-neutral way by eliminating all the deductions and credits. this tracks with the proposals of the bipartisan bowles/simpson commission and others for a flatter, more efficient tax system. mr. huntsman's proposal is as impressive as any to date in the gop presidential field and certainly better than what we've seen from the front runners. perhaps mr. huntsman should be asked to give the republican response to the president. the two views of what makes an economy grow could not
jon huntsman's super pac ad. now up in new hampshire. while he is lagging in the polls, he is the favorite of many to make a late charge in new hampshire and be the conservative challenger to mitt romney. last month "the wall street journal" declared his economic plan better than anything in the gop presidential field. and here is what part of that article says. the heart of the plan lowers all tax rates on individuals and businesses. mr. huntsman would create three personal income...
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jon huntsman has been consistently conservative. and yet, as far as branding goes, we're talking about the branding of newt gingrich. his branding at least at the beginning of the campaign was horrific. i think he's making great strides in new hampshire right now and he'll end up, i believe, at 20% at least in new hampshire because people will figure out he's really more conservative over the span of his career than the other candidates. but the branding, how did it go so badly for him over the first month of his campaign? >> well, in the beginning he didn't talk about president obama enough the way the party demands. and i think that really got him off on the wrong foot. he came in with people knowing little about him except he'd been the ambassador for barack obama. he's turned on that a little bit. he's got a populist message now about changing wall street and congress. a candidate like that needs to run as a reformer. he's talking about that now, it'll find an audience in new hampshire. i think he can only succeed if there's bet
jon huntsman has been consistently conservative. and yet, as far as branding goes, we're talking about the branding of newt gingrich. his branding at least at the beginning of the campaign was horrific. i think he's making great strides in new hampshire right now and he'll end up, i believe, at 20% at least in new hampshire because people will figure out he's really more conservative over the span of his career than the other candidates. but the branding, how did it go so badly for him over the...
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jon huntsman -- >> i will tell you. barack obama and the sort of mushy progressive but moderate extending bush tax cuts and tripling the number of troops in afghanistan is not left wing. it's not the opposite of freedom. the opposite of freedom would be oh, i don't know, gadhafi. that's the opposite of freedom. now that we have clarified that. >> thank you. you can finish your morning bun now. keep eating it. it's okay. >> calling kathleen sebelius that and barack obama the opposite of freedom. you can go ahead. sir, why can't you just say, i disagree with his viewpoints instead of bringing up hitler and saying he's opposite of freedom. gadhafi is the opposite of freedom. al qaeda is the opposite. >> i think people are smart enough to know this. >> why does he keep saying stupid things like that? >> because that's who he is, clearly. to me, the interesting thing about that clip, it's one of many we have of newt gingrich sounding the same, he doesn't sound as if he's running for president so much as if he's trying to be
jon huntsman -- >> i will tell you. barack obama and the sort of mushy progressive but moderate extending bush tax cuts and tripling the number of troops in afghanistan is not left wing. it's not the opposite of freedom. the opposite of freedom would be oh, i don't know, gadhafi. that's the opposite of freedom. now that we have clarified that. >> thank you. you can finish your morning bun now. keep eating it. it's okay. >> calling kathleen sebelius that and barack obama the...
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thank you, jon. >> that's nice of you, jon. >> it's a tennessee thing. and harold has several. >> pretty color. >> school colors are also purple. >> harold, i think, probably carried franklin county. >> i did. >> how are you doing, harold? >> i'm good this morning. >> jamie dimon says things are going to get better and i trust jamie dimon. what about you? >> it was the right message. it was the right tone. the financial markets had to enjoy hearing him say that. investors had to appreciate hearing him say that. i hope the white house and those in washington heard the message loud and clear not only do we need to work together but the tone, the message needs to be more coordinated, the policy needs to be more coordinated. i was pleased to hear him yesterday. i don't think i was alone either. >> no, it was good to hear him out there. >> sort of hard to find but there are bright spots. i was reading -- >> really? >> yes. an article yesterday that tech firms are hiring. >> that's good. >> there are bright spots. >> little bright spots. baby spots. >> investo
thank you, jon. >> that's nice of you, jon. >> it's a tennessee thing. and harold has several. >> pretty color. >> school colors are also purple. >> harold, i think, probably carried franklin county. >> i did. >> how are you doing, harold? >> i'm good this morning. >> jamie dimon says things are going to get better and i trust jamie dimon. what about you? >> it was the right message. it was the right tone. the financial markets had to...
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at the same time, nobody has seen jon corzine. you know, we have reporters out around the city who have been looking for him. people say they have seen him in the office, but he hasn't made a public appearance yet. and there's just a lot of questions about how this happened, where is the money, what's the fallout? and you're right. you know, how did political connections help let something like this happen? and is there a domino effect? i mean, we saw the stock of jeffries, which was the lead underwriter on their ipo tanking this week, as well. so this is just an enormous story. and you don't want to forget about greece. there's that out there, too. >> unbelievable. melissa, let me ask this question. willie on weekends, i don't know if you knew this or not, very exciting. no, seriously. we've got a bright eyes cover band and we go down and got four or five bongo players. i play guitar and you play the part of conner. >> are you inviting me? >> yeah, we want you. we're going to go down to the middle of occupy wall street. >> really
at the same time, nobody has seen jon corzine. you know, we have reporters out around the city who have been looking for him. people say they have seen him in the office, but he hasn't made a public appearance yet. and there's just a lot of questions about how this happened, where is the money, what's the fallout? and you're right. you know, how did political connections help let something like this happen? and is there a domino effect? i mean, we saw the stock of jeffries, which was the lead...
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mark haleprin and jon meacham still with us. joining the table, jeff greenefield. >> show the white house shot again, t.j. you see the leaves. those of us in the northeast who got hammered with snow last weekend. my family and i drove across connecticut and absolutely gorgeous yesterday. >> stunning. >> it was. the sun was out, and we're not used to that in the northeast. so it was an exciting day. >> that's why they wrote the song autumn in new york. this is kind of what they had in mind. >> not last weekend. >> no. >> with snow in october. >> they've never written a song called january in des moines. >> they have not. >> not yet. >> you could write one, joe. >> we'll do that. we'll do that. >> with mandolin. >> with mandolin and herman cain in the refrain. it rhymes. >> you really want to do herman cain? >> jeff, we are curious -- >> feels like a waste of time. >> herman cain is defying political gravity. and i suspect there's something larmger going on here as mark haleprin suggests. >> well, i think a lot of this campaign wi
mark haleprin and jon meacham still with us. joining the table, jeff greenefield. >> show the white house shot again, t.j. you see the leaves. those of us in the northeast who got hammered with snow last weekend. my family and i drove across connecticut and absolutely gorgeous yesterday. >> stunning. >> it was. the sun was out, and we're not used to that in the northeast. so it was an exciting day. >> that's why they wrote the song autumn in new york. this is kind of...
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be jon huntsman. she's got to have something to make fun of me for the next four years. >> it is going to be. can anyone say otherwise. >> gingrich. >> that's not going to happen. >> his mouth is his biggest enemy. he's his own worst enemy. >> i can say that about myself. talk about some of the other guys with "the hangover." that you were with. >> zach galifianakis is incredible. the true hero is todd phillips. robert downey, jr. said he's the best american director he's ever worked with. to do the "hangover 1" with him and watch his evolution, and "due date." and hangov"hangover 2." >> there's not really improvization. notify of that was in the script. it's more like you'll show up on the day. there will be a scene written, you work on it, there's a musicality to comedy. then you go away from the set, try to figure out what works and come back. there's a lot of rewriting on the day with todd. he's a very much active participant. he's right there by the camera all the time. >> what's next? >> next is
be jon huntsman. she's got to have something to make fun of me for the next four years. >> it is going to be. can anyone say otherwise. >> gingrich. >> that's not going to happen. >> his mouth is his biggest enemy. he's his own worst enemy. >> i can say that about myself. talk about some of the other guys with "the hangover." that you were with. >> zach galifianakis is incredible. the true hero is todd phillips. robert downey, jr. said he's the best...
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nice to meet you, jon meacham. and we also have, speaking of money, economic analyst steve rattner. and also, msnbc contributor mike barnicle. nice to see you. >> just to set this up for you and 98% of the people that may not what was going on there. tebow, jimmie johnson right after the game said aye never seen any player like this. that can bring his team back the way he does. this guy was like 3 for 16 in the first three quarters in the fourth quarter he threw 80%. took his team into overtime, they were behind ten points with two minutes left and came back. and won. >> and as you know, joe, as captain of his team as you are captain of this team, he has people believing in him. >> of course. that's the spirit. >> people believe in him just like they believed in montana. and the shocking things is, he's a second year kid who cannot throw the ball, and yet all he does is win. he's like 7-1. >> 6-1. >> 6-1, and in the nfl, and there's just not a harder, more competitive league. it's crazy. >> and you're right. the first quarter of the game. i think you're right. he was like 3 for 16,
nice to meet you, jon meacham. and we also have, speaking of money, economic analyst steve rattner. and also, msnbc contributor mike barnicle. nice to see you. >> just to set this up for you and 98% of the people that may not what was going on there. tebow, jimmie johnson right after the game said aye never seen any player like this. that can bring his team back the way he does. this guy was like 3 for 16 in the first three quarters in the fourth quarter he threw 80%. took his team into...
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jon huntsman, sure. let's go. >> it's like -- ♪ >> oh, my goodness. ♪ ♪ go, go, go ♪ go, johnny, go ♪ go, johnny go ♪ go, johnny go, go ♪ johnny be good >> there you go. you said he may not be good enough to play in your church, but he can play -- >> the president's reelection inaugural. >> he was really good. >> all right. reverend al, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and make sure you catch the 2011 revvy awards on msnbc's "politics nation." >> i decide, we have a panel, we talk about the news stories news makers of the year, good and bad, you don't want to miss it. i anoint the good and the bad, my panel, everyone from michael steele to -- >> can't wait. >> i have a ticket for mika. i'm still debating about joe. joe's kind of rambunctious when he disagrees. >> that hurts. merry christmas. >> one baptist to another. >> amen, brother. >>> coming up in the green room, carl bernstein, another good southern baptist. we'll be back in a minute. everyone believes in keeping their promises onc
jon huntsman, sure. let's go. >> it's like -- ♪ >> oh, my goodness. ♪ ♪ go, go, go ♪ go, johnny, go ♪ go, johnny go ♪ go, johnny go, go ♪ johnny be good >> there you go. you said he may not be good enough to play in your church, but he can play -- >> the president's reelection inaugural. >> he was really good. >> all right. reverend al, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and make sure you catch the 2011 revvy awards on msnbc's...
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jon huntsman, the consistent conservative who can win. our destiny pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> good morning. welcome to "morning joe." look at times square. it's tuesday, december 20th. we're counting down. with us onset we have msnbc and "time" magazine senior political analyst mark halperin and also visiting professor at nyu former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> good morning. >> and a cranky and -- >> i love it. >> -- just what is that? >> look how well he is dressed. >> no, you're cranky. >> and he pulled it together. >> matching holes in his socks. tube socks. >> seriously, you act like you want to go back to sleep. why don't you? >> we have a lot going on. i want to talk to you about the huntsman ad. >> that was interesting. >> and the story on the front page of the "new york times" about gingrich, the super pacs that are absolutely killing him. >> before we get to that mark halperin you had an interesting tweet about the show today. we need a tape of ed sullivan going, this is a really, real
jon huntsman, the consistent conservative who can win. our destiny pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> good morning. welcome to "morning joe." look at times square. it's tuesday, december 20th. we're counting down. with us onset we have msnbc and "time" magazine senior political analyst mark halperin and also visiting professor at nyu former democratic congressman harold ford jr. >> good morning. >> and a cranky and -- >> i love...
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this has nothing to do with jon. >> no. unfortunately, it is very hard to reconcile. >> not the first time we've seen this. >> this is what's been happening on wall street. people destroy companies and make tens of millions of dollars. it's sick. again, i don't know what jon's position is here. >> i'm not an insider on this. i work on wall street. >> yeah. >> but this is what people find revolting in the industry and i can assure you this is not something that people outside the industry have a monopoly on. people in the industry as well don't like it. >> really quick, big picture, "the wall street journal", pulling a corzine they call it to prevent future bailouts on this side of the atlantic the key is to understand that big bank ceos can also be tempted to pull a corzine. to protect taxpayers from the consequences the solution is very high capital standards for the biggest firms. this will create a larger cushion so they are less likely to fail and it may be an incentive for many firms to avoid getting too big in the fir
this has nothing to do with jon. >> no. unfortunately, it is very hard to reconcile. >> not the first time we've seen this. >> this is what's been happening on wall street. people destroy companies and make tens of millions of dollars. it's sick. again, i don't know what jon's position is here. >> i'm not an insider on this. i work on wall street. >> yeah. >> but this is what people find revolting in the industry and i can assure you this is not something...
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jon lester said the accusation is completely false. anonymous sources are continuing to provide exaggerated and in this case inaccurate information. >> so by the way, willie, this is perfect for them. if they did not drink in the dugout, they are now able to come out and act shocked and stunned and deeply saddened that no, they didn't drink there, they drank ten feet away. let me talk to a fellow boston red sox fan. does it really matter if they're drinking beer in the dugout or drinking beer eating fried chicken and playing video games while the red sox are going down? >> i would rather have them drink in the dugout -- >> actually give a damn. >> the thing is, they really don't give a damn. >> stop. >> no, seriously. they get paid so much money. you talk to red sox fans, and you look into those stands, they pack those stands every night. there's so many blue-collar people that i know people in new england and you do too, i know, that wait all year to be able to afford one game to send their four family members to a red sox game. all y
jon lester said the accusation is completely false. anonymous sources are continuing to provide exaggerated and in this case inaccurate information. >> so by the way, willie, this is perfect for them. if they did not drink in the dugout, they are now able to come out and act shocked and stunned and deeply saddened that no, they didn't drink there, they drank ten feet away. let me talk to a fellow boston red sox fan. does it really matter if they're drinking beer in the dugout or drinking...
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it takes time, as jon said, it takes a number of years. but i think we should have good confidence that after 30 years of neglect at all of these issues, building up, things are going to change right now. it takes time. >> and she's totally connected and dialed in and has been for a long time to the idea we're hearing much more of now on both sides, republican and democrat, that the game is rigged. >> that's right. >> that's been her message, not as a johnny come lately, but that's where she comes from. >> and she's drawing huge crowds, excited crowds, people who really want to hear what she has to say. it's exciting, i really hope she does well. >>> up next, snl gives us mitt romney raw and unleashed. willie's news you can't use is next. [ man ] i got this citi thank you card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspec
it takes time, as jon said, it takes a number of years. but i think we should have good confidence that after 30 years of neglect at all of these issues, building up, things are going to change right now. it takes time. >> and she's totally connected and dialed in and has been for a long time to the idea we're hearing much more of now on both sides, republican and democrat, that the game is rigged. >> that's right. >> that's been her message, not as a johnny come lately, but...